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Originally designed by Robert H. Middleton for Ludlow in 1929 in
two weights. “An alternate A, E, and H in both
weights have the crossbar extended beyond the left upright, and
there is an alternate U without the extended vertical
stroke.” — McGrew

There are two different digitizations, a loose interpretation by
Monotype (production credited to Panache Typography), and
Stellar Classic SG, a faithful rendering by Spiece
Graphics. Latter is used for the sample. Both span four weights. In
Monotype’s version, they are named Nova, Delta,
Epsilon, and Zeta. Spiece Graphics includes the
aformentioned alternates More…

Originally designed by Robert H. Middleton for Ludlow in 1929 in two weights. “An alternate A, E, and H in both weights have the crossbar extended beyond the left upright, and there is an alternate U without the extended vertical stroke.” — McGrew

There are two different digitizations, a loose interpretation by Monotype (production credited to Panache Typography), and Stellar Classic SG, a faithful rendering by Spiece Graphics. Latter is used for the sample. Both span four weights. In Monotype’s version, they are named Nova, Delta, Epsilon, and Zeta. Spiece Graphics includes the aformentioned alternates (although not accessible via an OpenType feature) plus monocular alternates for ‘a’ and ‘g’.